Tenable®,
Inc., the Cyber Exposure company, today announced
its enhanced integration with ServiceNow to help shared customers improve their
vulnerability prioritization and remediation programs by addressing one of the
most difficult challenges in cybersecurity — vulnerability overload.

Prioritizing
vulnerabilities with the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) presents
significant limitations since it scores the majority as ‘high’ or ‘critical.’ Tenable recently
released Vulnerability Priority Ratings (VPR) as part of Predictive Prioritization to help
organizations focus remediation on the three percent of vulnerabilities that
are most likely to be exploited. Now, Tenable is bringing VPR to ServiceNow Security Operations. For the first
time, security and IT teams can use VPR scores to view, sort and filter the
remediation priority of each flaw based on the risk it poses to the business.

The latest integration
also enables customers to sync their vulnerability data 400 percent faster by
ingesting multiple Tenable vulnerability data streams simultaneously — rather
than individually — into ServiceNow Vulnerability Response and the ServiceNow
CMDB. Together, Tenable and ServiceNow are helping security and IT teams to
more quickly respond to the vulnerabilities that pose the greatest risk and
ultimately reduce their Cyber Exposure gap.

“These enhanced
integrations are putting the three percent of vulnerabilities that pose the
most imminent threat to the business into the hands of the IT teams so that
they can focus on remediating what matters most,” said Ray Komar, vice
president of technical alliances, Tenable. “Together with ServiceNow, we will
position our shared customers to more quickly manage, measure and reduce their
cyber risk and build strategic Cyber Exposure practices.”

The
enhanced integration introduces a single integration app for both
Tenable.io®and Tenable.sc™
(formerly SecurityCenter), providing a seamless user experience and interface
for customers who leverage the flexible deployment options of the Tenable Cyber
Exposure platform.

“Most
data breaches occur because of a failure to patch, yet many organizations
struggle with the basic hygiene of patching and vulnerability response,”
said Sean Convery, general manager of ServiceNow’s security business.
“Together, ServiceNow and Tenable offer customers rich context around the
business impact and security risk of vulnerabilities, so they can work smarter
by focusing on patching the vulnerabilities that have the highest potential
impact.”

For more information on
the Tenable-ServiceNow integration, click here.